The relationship established by two identical circular forms is designed to fulfill the functions of seating and leaning, brought together by a readable and straightforward structural composition. The aim in the design is for the components and the structure that connects them to be easily readable and simple.
In the stool design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.
In the design, the body is divided into separate parts, each contributing to its formation. The distinctive structure of these parts and their relationships with each other define the character of the design, while also describing the relationships they will establish with other modules. The linear projection considered in the metal leg detail not only contributes to the graphic style of the design but also ensures the stability of the body.
The design aims to achieve both comfort and a visually appealing aesthetic by incorporating a curved geometry on the seating and back surfaces of the chair, using thin sheet metal to create a voluminous appearance. The curved sectional geometry distinguishes the design, setting it apart from other chair designs.